Beftlft. mm ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY L-arq est Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County Tillamook, Quhc.os, Jtxv H, l'Jl.'l. NO. 48 :0 "Mct me at Haltom'jt corner." Mnltc this vour home store vhen vou conn to tin- en. ninpmcul. vm and wriiinj; room in mi light. un balioi. , lavatoiies, both phonoMnt your disposal. I li week Friday, all tlav, double Cold How) tr.tdin slainps Mil tin minimal the m ore. I Encampment Week "---Every department .1 i t C ! 1 . i . t n tne siore orrenng many vaiue-giving sensations, bnerly 1.1 I . - 1 C.A 1 I I i L.v lit !: nib dreen luf rhiMn-n at leii than 1-2 ia womni'i and young Imhi-n .lilt- ttlU dl'C-MH nt llSft uiiuiuYd millinery, new I, reduced (i1csm tltfia diid inis.M',' cants nticl i ' he luti-Ht fiisl.ion. nt rt' t i. onttf, both in color 1-2 1-2 j.ick 1-2 1-2 Cliaimmg .silk dress made Irom thc latist piniii and Inney sill:, greatly red u ced. A w-usniinnal of nil women's and young ladies' con. is and tail ui'i'd suits hainty muslin wear at tiuuMinlly low prices goods greatly reduced dur uu linen mpineut Wcelc Ladies' neck wear, gloves, hand i'.K. jewelry, laces, cuibroidei ii s, I. nit underwear, fancy hair orna ment, lie-nitty boxes etc.. at the lender price. j.j.niy with uh i phone. We ill purchas-ci to $1.00 to il it I pout. llm tti n (oicnlrit to ltcrnpfn Wonderful sale of men's, youths' and hoys' cloth ing; the reaicht ecjm omv event of the vear for t iish garments. J Third Regiment Now in Camp West WILL SET MINES FOR SEALS. Six Hundred Officers and Arrive on Time. Buy Scene u Camp it Put in Shape. Tim Third Regiment Oregon Na- Uonal Guard ; tho citizen toMiur of our state, to tho number of GOO officer ' d privaUa hive established their the TO mil. W. J. Stlllvcll him been employed by the itto to kill off the deal whi-h I inhabit Tillamtnk Biy and which have Privatei ' k'-'cn o destructive to salmon. Mr. Htlllwcll will net mines at ths mouth of the Sturgeon Channel, and thoso mine will bo attached to electric bat teries. Notices and Hunts will be put out co as to warn this public against danger ami Mr. Stiliwelt will nt all tlmci bu on ham! to sec to it that boats ore kept away from the mines. Pavement Case i Being Tried Some of the Beit Legal Talent of the State on The Ground. Trial Creates Coniiderdable Interest. 1 , . . . .... A. w v X. v , v r v w r We guarantee satisfaction or money refunded :..iv the Ith with the assurance that what hu lure must ivc you satisfaction. von STORE ILLAMOOK DRUG KOCH S& HIL.L. li.lI.KCXH. I'b. G. I'bowf. I'll 4iwl Muli.il! Miln i . w i iv w w les Paint Shingli Root Lirne : Brick Plaster Drain Tile AM H -St;i 1 R ADER ( X)M PA N Y I .... ... I I A lf-.,i hfl UFomaIi . t-mm.mi Vff llf lL'lI 11 ,'11 illlll .111 IVl. 1 On Your Own Account 7 k"' '" wonuy h. Iliu b.u.U? rrt of your W - !"" l'lc Hum., nnywuy. Kvt.ryb.Hiy r-an utK.nl to b no j o lK1W,vr llltlfl. Ilnvo n Lank mm.,t f ymr w nn fuel l.ppiu,. bottor, more Intlopoiulont. Muko jour "'y cm n on, nn.F ho Krow blor. llottw h..n .onnl ur cro (Iro or thluvfH can road. It. Vour Imnk-book Ian wctlpt ml uh uvldonco of your wlsu oniiimuy. tiii.' nrn RKl.lAlll.n Tillamook County Bank "GOVERNMENT" MENllAViT" STRENUOUS TIME. Mr. Alitn lxcwl who lit in tho tun ploy of tho ijovormnont, to look nftor Itm invotiuatlona of binty ami ImuibIs ,of lhi I'afiflc Coaul, in company with 0. J. Murie, n npociuliitt finployctl by I the flntti, iirrivfd he u on Tuottdiiy of Ikitt wt)k and on Wtnlmuulay wero tnV:. Jen by W. J. Stillwoll in hi new sua , golnj; launch, tho l.o Hoy, to the Arch Kock K"Vornmunt reserve. Tho Arch i Hock rervo In a group of rock.i local . etl olf tho coust nf Nctrt- and ts in habited by blnln nml uu lionn. The I vt.iitor.i tnndi! the trip bore for the ' purpimc of ittudyiiuc the l.inls nod hou ', Ilium on those rockn. Mr. Stlllwoll loft thcBeciuli!tts nt the rm-ka and went onjtu Netartu, in tending to come for them the next day. 1 1ll he did but be found .the ftea mo rough that he could not make a landing. In the tiieniitime Messra. Murio and l.evvia bndbeen having n very Htrenu oun tine. To begin with they found no wood mi the rocks ua they bud antici pated uml were obliged to get nlong without n lire during their entire stay there, and on Thursday whilo they were In ti h id it 1 1 boat going about among the rocka taking pictures and making ob servations the ca became suddenly tpillo rough and when they tried to make u landing the boat caimUcd throwing Mr. Lewis into the water nml wetting Mr. Murio considerable. Mr Lewis was in the water for soino time before Mr. Murie got him out. A large number of valuable pictures and two cameras, valued ut.&ISO ouch were lost when the boat capsized. Mr. Stillwell made nil attempt again on Friday to get the men oil' tho rocks, but tho sea was too rough anil ho was obliged to wait until Saturday when he succeeded in getting them oil". Tho atm was breaking high over thu bar during ovory attempt which Mr. Still well made to reach tho stranded men. mutual active service camp on dr of railroad land et of tho ft road and south of tho Fairvlcw hiirh- ay. The ground hwl been prepared b? the commercial club and everything wan in readine for Major Winn and Ltautennnt Hitto rspaehor and several 1-n. Uw advance iruanl nrrlvinir Ihkl nlht, who laid out the grounds and hl thr carknul of tents hauled thereon refcly for Ihe soldier boys Ui get busy at oroct tlio Whlto City now In evi- dehre. The flrst of the three trains arrived tfthroe o'clo folluwod clonoly by the othur two. Tho run In was made in goUl time, no mUhaii of any kind. The rnlrond company have put In several now hiuciracics maKtng ample room to place the csrs In good position for un loatliug and loading. The officers are well pleased with the grounds uml location and have made an Ideal camp. Tho hoadquarters arc placod on tho north side with their mvif in thr orchard. The companies south of t'oee each have a row of tents rut) dng east and Mt. The west part MAZAMA CLUB VIS ITS TILLAMOOK. The Mazatnn Club of Portland visited I Tillamook County during the past I week. The party coutistcd of the fol lowing perjoni: Geo. Hronouge, D. Nelson, Mrs. J. K. Kelson, D. A. Ar-j nold, 11. H. 1'ronty, Dr. Kerr. Hose) Keed.Nell Sprock, A. Grainger, A. N'ewlin, Wm S. Conner, C. 15. Wood worth, W. H. Kbcrman, I. C. Sharp. Charlotte Harris. W. P. Hardeoty, Katherina Knapp, C. K. Atlas, A. L. Hazes, Pauline Gcballc, H. E. Monroe and others. The party arrived at Bay City Friday afternoon on the train and spent the night there ; on Saturday they hiked to Netarts and remained there for the The pavement c;te, ilitizons of Tilla mook vs. Warren Construction Co., is now up for trial before Judge J. W. Camtiboll of Oregon City. The trial lx;gan Monday morning. The attorneys for the plalntitrs are: R. ti. Tongue. Messrs. Haglcy & Hare of HilUboro. 1 C. W. Fulton of Portland ami G. G. I Bingham of Salem. The attorneys for the defendants arc H. W. Montague. D. J. Malnrkey. C. W. Huntinirton. J. jM. Head, V. S. Grant and F. D. Allen of Portland. The case is one wherein tho citizens claim that they have not gotten from the Warren Construction Co., the kind of pvement they are asked to pay for viz: Hitulithic pave ment. Mr. Bagley is conducting the exami nation for the plaintiffs and Mr. Ma larkey is conducting the examinations for the defendants. Among the experts who arc here to investigate the pavement are; Major H. T. Bowlbv. stale hiirhwav cntrincer: t. k reggv. cnemist for the citv of night, returning to Tillamook on Sun-1 "Jorvallis'. day, where they registered at the Todd The first witness to bo examined Hotel. On Sundnv afternoon thev w -nginer ISiebarOson who had took the train for home. Field Notes. The Regimental Chaplain He v. W. S. charge of the engineering work in ; connection with tho publ-c improve ; mcnts that were made last year. Mr. : Richardson took the stand at eleven 'o'clock Monday forenoon and was not released until today at the noon hour. some 01 nio testimony wns auite sen- ! sationnl. Anioni? snmo .if tho thintm Gilbert is pastor of the leading Prcsby- j he testified too was that he had not terian church in Astoria, a very clo- j done his full duty as engineer of the ofth, grounds are fordrillin,; i'luent preacher. He will hold field re- tting" the kind mid the parade grounds. I Hgious services at the camp next bun- 0f pavemonUit was csked to pay for. jwtlaynjornin.to.wlichvary-oc''rlii-f'l)orras th?-vxniinitton 'of "fr, jvitcd. Some fine music will ored at these services which I in the open. Major Winn chief of commissary this state accompanied Capt. Uittcr spacher in advance of the troops to see -vi Wednesdaytlic-regnlar rotn'"c," sildloring w:ll boin. Tne daily sche-I dule of drilln and exircisos are as' follows : Forenoon: Fifteen minutes' calis thenics, immediately after reveille ; 7:30 to 9 o'clock, company drill ; 9:30 to 11 o'clock, battalion drill ; 11:30 o'clock, inspection of camp. After noon: 1 t!W o'clock, tactical ride, nil mounted olllcjrs ; taetlcnl walk, all that the boys' mess quarters were all dismounted oilkcrs ; 6 o'clock, parade I well provided for. and retreat ; guard mount immediately JudRe, Campbell who is now presiding after retreat. 1 ... (hn t,rm nf dUtriV-t. rnurt la a wol. The above schedule will vary some I come nmi interested visitor at the from today .There will undoubtedly be a I Climp He is a veteran of the Philli sham battle as there are 10.000 rounds of ' ,)i,K.St havinff been First Lieut, of Co. ulntiK canriuges nero lor tne purpose. ' jf ovor there. Isveryone is welcome to visit the camp: during the day and up to "call quar-1 . . ... . .. nrmv tern" at night. The dross parade and n v n B, fnrfllnn, ,n hnvi such an efficient commander. Tho Commercial Club are mnking ' every provision for comfort und enter ' tainmeut for the soldier loys. A force ' of men are out gathering clams for the , entire regiment. To provide n mess 1 for each man. it will require some bo rend-1 Richardson, it was brought out by Mr. arc held Hichardson's testimony that Mr. Geib i isch of the firm of GeibUch & Joplin i had gone to Mr. Richardson and corn er. Macelius at the head of the mod- a'n"lf,"- inspection of thf sew . .. . ... ,. , er was too close and that Geibisch & ical stair is the city health oiheer of I J0plir in consequence were not going Port land under the new administration. I to make what they ought to out of the fljub. In regard to the conversation ninuu iieiiiiruuii Htm .tir. ueio retreat exircises in the evening are i-pcciiilly interesting and inspiring, also the ceremony of guard mount is very tine. It Is customary for the reg imentnl band to givo a concert every lino evening between the hours of eight and nine and no doubt it will be carried out at Camp West. The camp has been West in honor of the governor of Ore gon. The olllcial roster of tho officers GREAT PILGRIM'S PROGRESS PLAY AT M. E. CHURCH. The great Pilgrim's Progress moving nicturo play will bo given at tho Meth odist Church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. This pla.V eoimtltutoa tho very nemo of thu moving picture. It was g(von in thu First Piesbytorla'n Clpirch of Port land one evening last week, at which tlmo 1IUI0 peoplti were turned nwny. 'J'lio Mum will bu accompanied by a lecturer nml a pianist, thu former ulao doing thu solo work. Tho exhibition of those (lima promised to bo a rare treat indeed and onu that nhould not bo missed by anyono. i i i ...i... ..... i...... .....i. in etilllfliuim mm uu (tit; iiuiv tiv.i j t'oops aro : Regimental Colonel C. H. Martin, Lieutenant - Colonel May, Majors Bowman, Smith and Abrnms, Ad jutant Captain llotcbkiss, Commissary Capt. Hit'.erspacher, Chief Medical Corps, Major Mnrcelious, Portland ; Chaplain Rev. W. S. Gilbert, Astoria. Companies and Commanders Co. B.Portland. Capt. Doliorty ; Co.,C, Portland, Capt. Mowinan ; Co. D, Cor vallis, Capt. Murphy ; Co. E, Portland, ("apt. Schumacher ; Co. F. Portland, Capt. Cooper ; Co. G, Dallas,; Capt. ; Co. 11, Portland, Capt. Peroni ; Co. 1, Wooilburn, Capt. - - ; Co. K, Portland, Capt. Sever ; Co. M, Salem, Capt. Besido tho above is also mi ambu lance company and tho regimuntal band. Tho total number uf officers lied men will bo between 500 and GOO. The full strength of n company is 70 olllcors and privates, but as tho militia, personal uro mon with trades and pro fossloiu thoy aro unnblo to all leave their business or jobs (luring the en campment. Tho boys of the stnto guard lire nil clean cut manly men, chosen from tho best families of their respective tqwns who spent considerable of their timo when at homo drilling to become effi cient in the mamml of arms and aro tho reserve forces our nation depends on in time of trouble. Their connec tion with tho guard are true patriotic motives. It behooves our cittiens to become acquainted with these boys and show them tho hospitable side of tho Tillamooker. isch had. Mr. Malarkey attorney for the defendants asked the following question: Q. Then you ought to remember what the conversation was pretty well? A. It came up over the question of .Mr. Geibisch not being able to make any money out of the contract and I fcuggested to him it was more than enough, (referitig to the contract price of the sewer) and I said why not and ne saiu: "uy tne time I nx Marter up with S3.S00 and nav tho others nff hi Martin is an old soldier holding! wojld not hnve anvthimr left." At another point in Mr. Richardson's testimony he stated that in his opinion the late council were eitner "crooks or fools," because he "thought they could have gotten a different improvement that was better adapted to the condi tion here at a les price." Mr. Richardson's testimony along with testimony of others will be gjven in full just as soon as we can get it from the stenographer. Court adjourned at the noon hour to day, to convene again at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. The attorneys for both sides are en gaged this afternoon in digging up and examining samples of pavement from dilferent parts of the city. named Canin ! hu.stHnKi also some of the famous Till- 1 1 1 .. . ...III l... !t I .1 uinooK cneese win ou lurnisneu uic commissary. Subscribe for the HERA LD Now. It is the aim of this bank to give the best banking service possible. and we do it. It is also our aim to have the very best equipment such as Modern Fire Proof Hanking Room, Fire Proof Vault, Bur glar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON